
Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806 – 1859) was one of the most famous civil engineers and mechanics in history. In a 2002 poll by the BBC, Brunel was voted the second greatest Briton of all time (after Winston Churchill).
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806 – 1859) was one of the most famous civil engineers and mechanics in history. In a 2002 poll by the BBC, Brunel was voted the second greatest Briton of all time (after Winston Churchill).
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The Indian numerals discussed in our article Indian numerals form the basis of the European number systems which are now widely used.
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Upwards of 10 to 20 percent of the earliest galaxies are hidden by thick blankets of cosmic dust, new research suggests
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A new variant of the virus has been detected in South Africa, its health minister, Joe Phaahla, announced Thursday.
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A Roman villa containing a rare mosaic that depicts scenes from Homer’s Iliad has been found beneath a farmer’s field.
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The Australian army has begun forcibly removing residents in the Northern Territories to the Howard Springs quarantine camp (pictured) located in Darwin, after nine new Covid-19 cases were identified in the community of Binjari.
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With ever exploding censorship, COVID REVEALED exists to daringly bring to light the known facts and needed debate concerning COVID-19 as well as the policies and edicts that surround it.
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The Press is keeping silent about the spike in suicides on a scale not experienced since the darkest days of World War II. Throughout the Western world, ordinary people driven to despair are taking their own lives to escape the menace of increasing totalitarianism.
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Leaks are turning into floods. We are hearing about brutal clinical studies on puppies and other animals, and now a study involving orphans in New York.
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BBC News carried two articles last week denigrating and demonizing the critics of climate-change alarmism.
Written by Dr. Jay Lehr

Nations have spent hundreds of billions of dollars hoping to replace coal and natural gas to no avail. Australians and Germans have suffered from the government’s decisions the most.
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Europe’s great wind drought continues, unabated. Adding to the wind industry’s woes, its claims that offshore wind power is ‘free’ and getting cheaper all the time have been totally torched – again.
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Where are the ‘rapidly warming winters’ this time round? It seems global warming is behaving badly, in parts of the Arctic at least.
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Researchers from the University of Cambridge have used a suite of correlative, multimodal microscopy methods to visualize, for the first time, why perovskite materials are seemingly so tolerant of defects in their structure. Their findings were published in Nature Nanotechnology.
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Space agencies have been planning this thing since 1996, so what’s four more days?